The CUORE Detector and Results
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Nutini, Irene; Adams, D. Q; Alduino, C.; Alfonso, K.; Avignone, F. T; Azzolini, O.; Bari, G.; Bellini, F.; Benato, G.; Biassoni, M.; Branca, A.; Brofferio, C.; Bucci, C.; Caminata, A.; Campani, A.; ... Show more Show less
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The cryogenic underground observatory for rare events (CUORE) is a cryogenic experiment searching for neutrinoless double beta decay ($$0\nu \beta \beta$$0νββ) of $${^{130}\hbox {Te}}$$130Te. The detector consists of an array of $$988\,{\hbox {TeO}_{2}}$$988TeO2 crystals arranged in a compact cylindrical structure of 19 towers. We report the CUORE initial operations and optimization campaigns. We then present the CUORE results on $$0\nu \beta \beta$$0νββ and $$2\nu \beta \beta$$2νββ decay of $${^{130}\hbox {Te}}$$130Te obtained from the analysis of the physics data acquired in 2017.
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2020-02-24Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer US